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<p align="left"> | <p align="left"> Introduction </p> | ||
<p align="left"> With few exceptions, if you walk into a casino, you will walk out without your money. The reason for this is simple: the games are rigged. Not rigged in the cheap, made-for-television movie sense, but rigged none the less. This is because the games are based on rules that grant a statistical bias in favor of the house. It is no wonder that people often attribute their winnings to lady luck. </p> |
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Introduction
With few exceptions, if you walk into a casino, you will walk out without your money. The reason for this is simple: the games are rigged. Not rigged in the cheap, made-for-television movie sense, but rigged none the less. This is because the games are based on rules that grant a statistical bias in favor of the house. It is no wonder that people often attribute their winnings to lady luck.